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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1951)
Social Briefs ] By Dorothy Green | Mrs. Rachel Fields had as her Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Allen, Miss Emma White and her granddaughter, Miss Jean Ivory. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Carter for Thanksgiving were Mrs. Carter’s mother, Mrs. Susie May White Hall, a daugh ter, Susie May, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy May Bell and an aunt, Mrs. Nan White Hall, all of Omaha, and Mrs. Lula Brown of Kansas City, Kas. Miss Ada E. Coffey spent a few days in Kansas City recently. She visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coffey. Rev. and Mrs. Melvin L. Shake-: speare had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams and family of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green and Dorothy and Mr. John John son. Mrs. Alonzo Carter and her son, Alonzo II. attended the dedication 1 services for the Near Northside Y.M.C.A. in Omaha recently. Motoring to Hannibal, Mo., for Thanksgiving week end were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Williams. They| were accompanied by Mr. Wil liams’ mother, Mrs. Frank Wil- j liams, her daughter, Joyce and j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, jr. In my column last week it stated that Mrs. Herman Tapp was scheduled to enter the hos pital. It should have read Mr. Herman Tapp. Mrs. Donald Stith accompanied her mother, Mrs. Mary Adams of Nebraska City, to Manhattan, Kas., to spend Thanksgiving with her| sister, Mrs. Lucy Miller, and other' relatives. Many students from the campus of Nebraska university spent: Thanksgiving at home. Among them were James McField, Har-1 old Dickens and Paul Kidd who Jive in Kansas City. William Rogers spent some time in Kan-' sas City and Omaha, Neb., while his sister, Lillian spent her vaca-^ tion in Omaha. William nad Lil lian are from Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Mary Shelby recently re ceived word that her aunt, Mrs. Lina Leonard of Clinton, Mo., died. She had been ill several weeks. j Mrs. Odessa Johnson left Tues-1 day for Kansas City. She was joined on Saturday by her hus band and they remained for about ten days. They are visiting friends and relatives. Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Mission ary society will meet Friday, Nov Honored at Party 1 I Mrs. Annie B. Gans, 1117 North | 24th Street, was honored on Sat urday Nevember 17th at a birth day party celebrating her 51st. ; birthday. Among Guests attend . ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Meeks, Mrs. Birdie Artis, Mr. I George Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley, Mrs. Lillian Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letcher, Mrs. Izetta Malone, Mrs. W. B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lomack, Mrs. Wm. I. Monroe, Miss Anna Johnson, Miss Maggie Harrison and Mrs. Lomack’s mother, Mrs. Esther Davis from Arkansas. Very delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. Gans received many lovely gifts. 30, at 8 p.m. at the parsonage, j ' Hostesses will be Mrs. Luther Al- 1 Jen, Mrs. Wyatt Williams, Mrs.' I William Beach and Mrs. Julius j Brooks. ! I On Friday evening, Miss Ger- j trude Tyler and her sister, Maud, j 808 D St., spent a delightful eve- L ning with Mrs. Mary Shelby. Miss'; Gertrude prepared a lunch for the threesome. * * * Holbert Bradley left recently , for Hastings, Nebraska, where he will be employed indefinitely. * * • Miss Martha Hammonds spent a few days in Omaha recently. She ^ visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammonds. * * * * l Eugenia Brooks, daughter of the t Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks was ill on last Sunday and she had to 1 be absent from Sunday School. ! Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9tb ' ■■ ■ '!lii IWilMlWMWu, Mi. im .Iiihui.1 ! Eugenia was quite disappointed I because it was the first time she had to be absent from Sunday School. * * * Members of the Wesleyan Serv ice Guild were entertained re cently by the Professional and Business Women’s club of St. Paul church. Among members attend ing were Mrs. Howard Molden, Mrs. George Randol and Mrs. Melvin Shakespeare. * * * Presiding Elder John Adams will hold his first Quarterly meet ing at Quinn Chapel Sunday, De cember 2nd. * * * The Gardenetts club met Wed nesday, November 20th, at the Urban League and enjoyed a most interesting meeting. The topic dis cussed was Thanksgiving. Each member present made up a table decoration or center piece of fruits or vegetables depicting the Thanksgiving motif. The arrang ing of each center piece was su pervised by Mrs. Viola Czapans kiz, assisted by Mrs. Paul Mur dock and Mrs. E. W’ear, all mem bers of the Havelock Garden club. The arrangements were all very unique and beautiful. Mrs. Helen Randol is president of the club. ♦ ♦ ♦ Sammy Rogers, on furlough from Fort Riley, Kansas, was in Lincoln recently. He is the brother of Calvin and Charles Rogers. Billy Graham Has A Formula | RALEIGH, N. C. — Billy Graham, the evangelist who has carried his crusade for the rebirth of religion coast to coast since World war II, warns Americans:, “If our nation is to be spared, w’e are going to have to become - iust as fantacil about Christian ity as the communists are about 1 communism.” E LAND C^; is in Full Swing and the Auto-Co-Round is off on its is Merry Christmas Whirl! n§ Toyland is a land of magic . . . open for fun . . . for business , . . for wonderful good times. It’s packed with dreamy dolls, trains . . . tops of every kind to please every child. Bring the children and come yourself! i BUDGET YOUR GIFT BUYING by buying ahead on our CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN i I TOYLAND . . . Fourth Floor fTliLLER l PAIflE 1 mmm ■mmmamm ... . j§ DONLEY-STAHl CO. LTD. 1331 n st. DRUGS—PRESCRIPTIONS I SICK ROOM NECESSITIES WE APPRECIATE TOUR PATRONAGE '»■' ■ if h ■ D. O. McField I I Cleaners A Tailors f Specialise in Band-Weaving ■ ■ 301 No. 9tb Phone 3-5441 ' 9 -* m EfMg »::g;jM«J! Automotive Service at its Best Tune Up Brake Service Generator Starter Battery CAPITOL AUTOMOTIVE 1719 N St. 2-2626 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD PEAK of QUALITY Miss Sampson Household Hints By Miss Mary Sampson 2811 S. 24 — 3-6212 and Mrs. Odessa Johnson 1310 A SI. — 3-61*1 I I WHEN GIVING BIG PARTIES One pound of butter will spread 60 landwiches. One pound loaf of bread will make 13 slices. Four-pound chicken w'ill average about four cups of diced meat. One cup of cream is doubled when whipped. One pound of coffee makes 50 cups (medium strong). SPICED TEA 1 tablespoon whole cloves 1 inch stick cinnamon 3 quarts water Juice of 3 oranges Juice of 1V* lemons 1 cup sugar 2‘n tablespoons black tea Tie spices into bag and boil in water. Add tea and steep for five minutes and strain. Heat fruit juices and sugar and add to tea. jServes 25. ENGLISH TRIFLE Ever here of English Trifle? It’s really spongecake at a fancy dress party. But for a dessert it’s some thing. Now to make it the Amer ican way. First, have small, thin : slices of spongecake. Put a layer in a shallow serving dish. All done, it should be about an inch and a half deep. Chapter 2: Saturate the cake generously with strong, heavily sweetened coffee, flavored with1 vanilla—but DON’T POUR it onJ Add a thick layer of vanilla flavored boiled custard. Keep going and have the cake slices on top. Cover with wax paper and let chill in the refrigerator. When ready to serve, heap it with whipped cream and garnish with crystallized preserved cherries cut into pieces. Well, to get down to earth, take a can of peas and drain them so jthey are pretty dry. Chop a slice or two of bacon very fine, and jadd to the peas. Put in a frying pan and cook the peas and bacon together until the peas are puck jered and the bacon done. Season and serve. I’m on familiar ground now. 1 Got one for you on the subject of—guess what? CORN-MEAL MUSH! Yes, the old familiar corn-meal mush with an Italian background. Make corn-meal mush quite thick. Spread a layer in a casserole. Add bits of butter or margarine and a layer of Par mesan cheese. Add some very hot spaghetti meat sauce. Continue, now, with layers of mush, butter or margarine. Add cheese and sauce until you come to the top, which will be the bits of butter and—generously—the cheese. Brown in the oven—about 400 degrees F. Next week something different. Will all ministers’ wives reading my column this week share your favorite recipe with us? Send it to Mrs. Odessa Johnson, 1310 A st. Get Her Christmas Gift NOW/ LANE SS foptriar waterfall deitin with Mtt *ora«e apace ia deep lid. Lid auto 5KSV£?“ “ OP*“'i **•* W«E Christmas CU* Now Forming! t| DOWN ▼I RESERVES ANTI ■■ *1” PER WEEK GOOD FURNITURE #LINCOU»